Science, asked by shashank956, 2 months ago

How does the bread become
spongy?

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Answered by rai64603
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Answer:

Breads become spongy due to the addition of yeast in their dough. Yeast reproduces rapidly and produces carbon dioxide gas while respiring. This gas fills the dough and increases its volume making it to rise, thus making the bread appear spongy and fluffy.

Answered by Samantha1449
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Answer:

Breads become spongy due to the addition of yeast in their dough. Yeast reproduces  rapidly and produces carbon dioxide gas while respiring. This gas fills the dough and  increases its volume making it to rise, thus making the bread appear spongy and fluffy.

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